Back in 1986, director Jim Wynorski brought us the cult classic Chopping Mall (watch it Here, check out our Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie? episode on the film Here), which was about the robots that have been tasked with serving as the security guards in a shopping mall going on a killing spree. The original title for that movie was Killbots, and a while back it was announced that Wynorski was going to be directing a new movie called Killbots for Full Moon. It would have nothing to do with Chopping Mall, it was just going to be using that discarded original title. Well, the title plans changed along the way. The Wynorski / Full Moon project is now called Murderbot – and you can watch the trailer in the embed above!
Murderbot is scheduled to be released through the Full Moon Features streaming service on March 31st.
Starring Melissa Brasselle (The Curse of the Komodo...
Murderbot is scheduled to be released through the Full Moon Features streaming service on March 31st.
Starring Melissa Brasselle (The Curse of the Komodo...
- 3/24/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
“I worked at Disneyland. I was one of the rides.”
Andy Sidaris’ Day Of The Warrior and Return To Savage Beach are available on Blu-ray From Mill Creek Entertainment
Andy Sidaris, the King of Girls, Guns, and G-Strings, made his mark on independent cinema with a string a 12-film string of nudity-packed action movies between 1973 and 1998 that are so profoundly goofy and heavily sexualized that, watching them in today, you’d swear they must be parodies. Now Mill Creek Entertainment is releasing all of Sidaris’ stories of top-heavy female secret agents on Blu-ray. His final pair of masterpieces were Day Of The Warrior (1996) and Return To Savage Beach (1998)
In Day Of The Warrior , somehow, the L.E.T.H.A.L. Agency’s Headquarters security has been breached by an unknown foe who managed to break into the Force’s computer system and tamper with classified documents regarding valuable information about its operatives.
Andy Sidaris’ Day Of The Warrior and Return To Savage Beach are available on Blu-ray From Mill Creek Entertainment
Andy Sidaris, the King of Girls, Guns, and G-Strings, made his mark on independent cinema with a string a 12-film string of nudity-packed action movies between 1973 and 1998 that are so profoundly goofy and heavily sexualized that, watching them in today, you’d swear they must be parodies. Now Mill Creek Entertainment is releasing all of Sidaris’ stories of top-heavy female secret agents on Blu-ray. His final pair of masterpieces were Day Of The Warrior (1996) and Return To Savage Beach (1998)
In Day Of The Warrior , somehow, the L.E.T.H.A.L. Agency’s Headquarters security has been breached by an unknown foe who managed to break into the Force’s computer system and tamper with classified documents regarding valuable information about its operatives.
- 7/21/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
July 9th is bringing all kinds of horror-rific awesomeness our way with this week’s genre-related Blu-ray and DVD releases. Easily one of my most anticipated discs of this year, the new Silent Hill Collector’s Edition from Scream Factory heads home on Tuesday as well as Mill Creek’s stunning Steelbook for Mothra, which looks to be a must-have for any movie monster aficionados out there. In terms of recent films, both Pet Sematary (2019) and Claire Denis’ High Life are hitting various formats this week, and for you Andy Sidaris fans out there, Savage Beach is hitting Blu-ray as well.
Other releases for July 9th include Dead of Night, Division 19, This Island Earth, and Waterworld in 4K.
Dead of Night
A group of strangers, mysteriously gathered at an isolated country estate, recount chilling tales of the supernatural. First, a racer survives a brush with death only to receive...
Other releases for July 9th include Dead of Night, Division 19, This Island Earth, and Waterworld in 4K.
Dead of Night
A group of strangers, mysteriously gathered at an isolated country estate, recount chilling tales of the supernatural. First, a racer survives a brush with death only to receive...
- 7/8/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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